
CRS invites you to enjoy a cutting edge sound meditation experience from Japan by Zen master Ryūgyō Kurashima and renowned music producer Masahiro Nakawaki (Ryūichi Sakamoto, Perfume, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, etc.). Three sessions will take place on June 4, 2023 at 1 pm, 3 pm and 5 pm in the award-winning White Room at CRS.
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, we often find it difficult to make time to fully relax and be in tune with ourselves. However, despite our busy schedules, it is possible to practice mindful meditation as a form of self-care.
Using traditional Japanese Zen meditation techniques, the “Zen Mind” method offers a sound meditation session accompanied by a live singing bowl performance and healing music. The program was produced by the two experts in their respective fields – Reverend Ryūgyō Kurashima, the 54th chief priest of the Shitennōji Temple, and Mr. Masahiro Nakawaki, a renowned music producer from Japan.
This program will include an in-person talk by the instructors, followed by the Zen Mind experience. During the talk, guests will learn about the scientifically measurable effects of Zen Mind as a form of mindfulness, before immersing in a live performance led by the experts. The program welcomes seasoned meditators as well as total newcomers, and all will be able to gain a deeper understanding of the benefits of “Zen Mind” meditation and feel transported to a “place” they cannot experience at home.
This program is offered in English and Japanese.
Space is limited so please register for one of the sessions in advance via eventbrite.com:
https://bit.ly/3MdczX3
You can also pay $25 cash at the door if space is available. No credit cards will be accepted at the door except through Eventbrite.com.
Direct inquiries to Yoshiko at aloha88hula@gmail.com
Please note that the venue is accessible only via a flight of stairs and is not wheelchair accessible. Proof of vaccination is not required but the wearing of masks is encouraged. If
PROGRAM
“Zen Mind” Method Introduction (25-30 min)
“Zen Mind” Meditation (20 min)
Intermission + Q&A (15-20 min)
*The full program will run approximately 1 – 1 hour 15 minutes.
**Please wear comfortable clothes to sit on the floor during the experience. Comfortable pants are recommended.
***Chairs are available for guests who prefer not to sit on the floor.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Ryūgyō Kurashima

Additionally, he has been holding Zen meditation classes for over 20 years for people’s mental wellbeing every Sunday and offers Zen experience courses to the public.
He founded a nursing facility supporting independent living called “Shitennō-an,” where he aims to improve the nursing care system by incorporating not only physical activities but also a Zen meditation method called “Zen Mind.”
Shitennōji is a Zen temple with a history of over 1,000 years, which was founded by the prince Shōtoku Taishi at the order of Empress Suiko.
Masahiro Nakawaki

Lately, he has been researching the effects of music as part of integrated medicine, and collaborated on development of Zen Mind, which amplifies the benefits of meditation using music, with Mr. Kurashima, the Chief Priest of Shitennōji Temple.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
CRS (CENTER FOR REMEMBERING & SHARING) is a spiritual healing and art center founded in 2004 by the writer/lecturer/spiritual counselor Yasuko Kasaki and artist Christopher Pelham. Our mission is guided by A Course in Miracles (ACIM). ACIM says that recognizing that you and your brother are actually one is the only way to experience peace. The mission of CRS is to promote the awareness that limitless creativity lives within each of us. We train minds to recognize the light in themselves and others and provide them opportunities to share their inner vision through the healing and creative arts. Since its founding CRS has provided numerous residencies and performance and exhibition opportunities to artists from all over the world.
Currently, CRS is a multi-year sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians), a platform created to empower, elevate, normalize and give visibility to women, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race, sexuality, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions.